Kingston Gazette, July 7, 1818, p. 3

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point* of rightful application* Qitrs You do not tru-n dispute th.- righi fo petit ion ? ^;/.v. No, if i« an undniihfed ri;ht, inherently fixnd in our ConsM'uiioii by the Bill ot Right*, and is one of th'r* most valuable pwHs. which the- wisr lej$4ators of a jjrt*af nation* eve-t bo- stowed, for the peaceable support, of a people's priviifcijes. But its value \cx\ c\\An&oT*fsbm< fe tri^ jfiNMW-ttflot fn anf cafe, tu$y a rt«fff(ir4rc t«i6 'Philip RoMin, fokn Sticlcttry, John j ^TtTlttte (oUbyPurdic Audio*, iflwtt r«f Uop'-r Canada.'1 If corrup- (the performance of an official a& ; and, ■ Goslin, Owert WesscU, and Nicholas I Vy at Chatles Dawfor.'s AuAiou > • «* ■ ■ Sr»y?fa1 Pa nrrmmcaiiony are again unavoid¬ ably is-.;! ovftf till another week. often dimiiM-h«*d, and itc- beauty fay» nisk&d, hy rotten disaffection, shelter* iii«: it*ftlf under if % lu-( re. tjues. Do you think there is any np- peanmee of disaffcetfon, in the procee¬ dings <et on foot and conducted under the inllnence of Air. G<>urlav ? * Ans. Disaffection is in the ground xcork, hut I hope, that tlie loyal people of this i'rnvmce, that are now favora¬ ble to hh plans, will withdraw, when Ihrv discover the delusion. Qhcs. 'Have you any well founded Tenons, on which you can ground such an opinion ? Aits.* Yt**, founded on facts. Qut'f. State them. Jim* Whatev^ris the pretext, meet¬ ings, etlled. and hold, to devise way* and means, arc unlawful : and., on the suppression *"u such meetings, the ^eco- rifv i»f Government. a«a list dijsafferN pd outrage* has often been proved to dep M»d. The right of meeting public¬ ly to petition, does R*«t extend, beyond the purpose of signing. As a proof in supperf of the legality of the meeting. In this Province, Mi. Gourlay staM, fhat, M th-v Parliament of Britain no*- er it 'emptcd to suppress evon the Spa- fields meetings, which excited in the Ibinds of some, the greatest alarm." and, that he (Mr. Gour'av) t; was in the house of Commons, when Lord Folk stone presented a petition front one of rhe-e meetuis**, en rhe evening of lite very day on which it was held." That the met Hug in Spa-fii Id*, as rta* ted by Mr. Geur'ay, was l=j..iPy cr*!l- ed, his own words »r» proof : for he declares, that tie* petition was present¬ ed oti the '-anie evenliifj, and that is a confirmation, thaf \i was called lor no purpose but that of signing, which con- ttitnffs it* legality. Qucs. You make a distinction be¬ tween pnbli-]y me>vti~sr under fins pre¬ text of u viniig n plan to petition, md I of only fitreKftf; tn si.»n a petition ? An*. The law makes that distttic- Kon, hnt-t 1 M >W recollect, that I have ■mtpniiitediy replied to the qwjtfon ip!|j. .f |m( ,,W|^ ■ „,(ich resp...... j di-iife. tion. That .V'r.. :>, Ho.S - ••* % which or?* -••eves to cv ;>■-/» * dcmonstrabl. |»ro;«f, for his proceedings ■re in opposition to, and he I'orihV exclaim.- »u';iinst. the jjovertnueut.— j JJuf n»or- <»r thi% in its m<*re proper place. Hi obiect here, l>", to pt vc, by what established rule-, the right to petition is ju*tUi«J)!e in in«* Q rt-\. I.s there no legal means, by which the people can be informed that if is necessary t^ petition for a redress of grievances, andbv which, those^rie- vauces can be stated. Ans\ Ves, the public prints, or by hand bills. . Qtm', Then you aver, (hat it is law¬ ful to publish, through the press, a de¬ tailed view of an evicting evil, and at- so to point out the necessity of peti¬ tioning, to have the grievuttee redres¬ sed ? Aai* The law support- the measure, and protects from harm >ucU proceed¬ ings, ann '■:* that \*e h.ive one of the most valuable privileges, that we enjoy, tliro'.nrh the liberty of the p/'-s, but the pnritv of that privilege is often t^r- nished, \\\ unprincipled lieet»tiou«*ness. Que*. What U tile general mod. of p ocordMVJ, in pteparing a petition in »i< n tin* Nuiid it^ way into the govern¬ ment, it would he. well, to purge it of th -se eVila. But, to averthrow it, would, in my opinion, be a rash pro- e.vdinsr, because it e,as rais°d on those principles, wisely (by a great political writer) denominated " a Stupenduous fabric of human wisdom." |>ut I have not yet liad a convincing proof, of so much corruption, as Mr. Gourla) would persuade us to believe there is. not even, if I ta\c his own public dea¬ lings to u.-, for it. Did Mr. Gourlay only write, I should take him to be nothing more, than he appears. A mail with abundant tlow of ideas, fond of displaying wit, more than judgment, turning with flighty eccentricity, to aoiU-e the public with variety. But the cabins. ;m<l holding, unlawful meetings, by his direction, and under his influence ; and the putting in ope¬ ration n plan, by which he suggests, not les- than ten thousand dollars can be raided, makes me fearful, something weighty lies concealed, and if you fol¬ low and support him, the weighty de- M^rn will perhaps bear \ou dov.n. fci blast all yourhoprs,*' and overwhelm many of you. in its-ruin*. Thi* is a country newly settb-d by a civi'ized r^co of hunvm beings, aird f hear ma^y, ofyou are Unacquainted, with the eraf-1 fy allurements of factious politi'iatis. My i^ood wishes, ff>r th.? real interest* of society have induced me to addresa you, for I feel it a necessary duty, to displ'nj this political disturber f your { happiness, in his real pnltricaf form. OBSERVER. KINGSTON. TUESDAY. JULY7, 1818. \tiidst the* clashing of poliifcal |w*h»-, whir.!jave at pro^ete. airita'i-r o,\. and r>th>»r par*s of the Province it i- dit^e'tll fer-tbosp ,.' »> :,.a*.c been in aoy wa\ rflnoerip^ Willi ei- •hrr ;»arivt to k"vp llieirmind'* alway« ceo! ai><l t'.eliia^d. and to Al-rett thri* co"4neton every emef&peiicv, uith tH-.r discrlmirtatioii1 cihich d*va.';U id each his prrcis^righ'^aiid no tDftrs*. Of all thn-e who l-a»e h-'-n ih»isacci-j A- p ;i11v involved, noii? hx* a n>ov«" d'tJieult, j or a move delicate part to a •:, ih;*i. the F<Htor| of :i j-:»Mir pape*".-"Ever* partv de:i?3n.t? of h in this caf^j furely. he would not com- rr it his reputation, by anticipating the inqueft of a Grand Jury, that conftitu-j tional tribunal ; cfpceially, as the pub- lifners themTelvcs of the principles and: proceeding* of the Dlftri« of Niagara,' and hundi«?ds and thoufand» of others,f who have circulated that little pamphlet, i are permanent and relponfible refidents within thf ju.'Jfdi&ion of the Court., So that, if it Ihould be deemed expedient J to try the experiment of a ptofecution, with a Jury of freemen,there could be no want of proper fubjedls for it, who would ever favc a protecutor the trouble of proving that they have circulated the • publication. 1 therefore rej^d the Uiggeftfon of the Attorney General's J intcrfetence, as a tale of (lander. But, from whatever fource it originated, and with whatever motives it was introduced, I it appears to me to be, in its tendancy,: under exiftmg circurnltances, what the Reprefentatives afiembled at Ernelt- j Town have flyled it, H an attempt to Hinmatizc as illegal theexereile of one of the mofl fjcted right* of En^l:fhmcn,&to j fopprefg it by criminal proecution." With that imprifli m. the moment 1 heard of it, I f'-lt it to he a duty to cxprek my fmlerfitby adding my name to the lift of fobfcriberV f >r tlic ft:pport of the propofed Petition to the Prince Regent A RESIDENT LAND OWNEil. Hamdton, June 20, 181 3- A ridiculous report i* circulating that the \dminrftrator has written to Certain ma^i'lrates t» take notice and ticinlmt t-i him 'he name^ of ail perfen*, holding (OTimifliom. civil or military, wrv unite in petitioning the Prtoce Rrgenr, a» recommended by Mr. j Gourlay, in order that they may be | removed from then office'-. Whether [this report crept into circulation from [accident, .»r id pr^pojjated lo intimidate j petitioner**, or on the other hand to call reproach upon the adnviuiftration, it is at once fljiidrrmi* and foolifh. Yts it is indeed a f«dlty and a slander, to reprefnu that the admiuiitreror stomps to the emo!oymt;»it of a set of official infermcrs and fp'es. t * waieh and infoim again ft lli^ Mfajeljy'f Suhjcft'*, P«r any purpofe, Si moll ot ^1] far the purpofe of wreaking Lazier. JESSE POTTER, Chairman. A true copy, Isaac Com:, CLrtc. Mwi, r*>«!»**ptt61telt3( tfifhf)*e p;ec»s In nhiWri vengeauctf.upon them for exerctfiog the , is.-v drc;a^ their pHneipTes, claim ibeirjUcknowlc4)rcd and unqtteflloiH^lc rwlti! -i+h-sor viiidica'etneif r*iaractrra. IJnf.«n*l| r .,:.; ■ -^ . •',• f.Ktunai.dvJfnf^n hnvw. t.at WhrR«fce1 "Ffl* ** "not worthy of a nitre *uoH ! [*a<i»<HH of ir.livi.-iiiaU. -T- •' p»»M'tc hnv :>' lirf-i'M', !»-i* loo fMiiiiv ^xa»ftJ>KS of I'jc ktrid '»b.'"il"M "poit ilirii ;ii.vii<ion, m r«<|nireany pn»jf«f fi!;- f.n'-. An in»ta:u'«' of this c.ppti<*i of writ inc. 'iiro* niumtiit j> attention. Common Sfvsf. Mr. S(cphm Mitt .v, Eiffiorr of th Kingston Ctaztttte* MR< England? Th Ans. There are two modes, 1 he most general fluittetia that of addres- sins the people through the Ncus-Pa- rai'r.fKic and misconception a.' fl-;* m«un*n lotuiif i-i «av Info la>' v/'rk's Ci/.vt'e v the l di'Mv. o» reflec*ii)n, ^nd« hi,:t«"tf. in j'Ktics. *ioth to (lie puhltc, and to !hrf<»eUnp* of thv ruj 'TC<I j.a*iv in ,»:-uiiritlar. Ixumd io notice in tire 'n'ltftsi V'f-n* of rlioapprobniiori. The p;i;:i^-ajiii alliuted !■), is Cftctain^d \w Mr. 'io>;:la ' letter of *he 3l)£h lltl. Tin" pfr-on- uiiti**- th'*re expressed*coidd onU -eiing from lia--* priiu':|i|o-, and a cold. niilV'-linc h**art, t**»anH<'.** of 'he >>ain which misfit thereby he g;ivf-M to iimoeenl and nmiiFi>(idSngiudi\<ih*aI-. — \\i* ide-, there U ^Ood reason to coochide, that th* a »f»r'ion tin r<* contained, i- no-Sii.^ *-!-»* b^t a viiifi-c..i*«" calumny, founded on g^» uajsreprew^nTftttOD ilaviiii^'hu" come forward and puhlirly ac- fcnotfrl'.Htjjuil ih* error in o ivhicri hf\va*in- ndver(anil> led, lin* p/ii>*or hope* iliat an tn- tlul^efit public, anil ;ho>«' persons, iwfc«MP frn\~ in«f- In* derpl) regret: tlia» lie has been m^de the means: of injur! o*^ will consider hi*= iieiie- ral conduct, in Connection with this candid .:c- kiiuvvled^ment, as some pledge, that in future, iln- K>i^-.ton frazette will he conducted with] a »tlll moreri^id ami scrupulous regard rot!;e eutiments of propri/>(y, truth and decorum, in PV*rj piece that may be presented "for pub- lica. ion. COMSllTwrCJTlOKS. Mr Printer, I tlid not at full fuhferibe to contri¬ bute towards the expences if forwarding a Petition to the Prince Recent, as Ilaviiiflj ob^erve<l in your Oazefte of the 16th Mv-l. an account off a uumu- rous and re p*'i tablr rfteetinvy of tUr* iahabilaiits of the Towte-hip oif flamil- ton,a^sombled at the hou^e off Samuel l-'otter. Inu Ket-prr, on (he Htxth day ef Jtrneiu^faut, h*r the purpo>tfP of aid¬ ing and a si>tiM^ the loyal inihabiianis nf the Niagara District, in a cttuse both uoblfi and virtuous, and to apioreve ot certain Addre>:-.es therein meiutioiled. Beiuir {rn-cioiiN that theacmouot *;i- ven of the said Meetiu^ i-» grwatlj ex- a^geratcd5 we feel it a dufy*imcumbrnt upon us lo t;ive to (he public, a true . tatement ot this highly exaggerated assemblage, although we were not ex¬ actly present at the said mcerrin^;, wv were so situated as to have it in our pouer to ascertain the name »of every pcr-oii pre<r nt. There i< at least on? hundrred and fifty Land holder*iu the Ton-nsliip ot Hamilton, and nearly as mamy more that are not l/md holder*, attiil we de¬ clare to the public, that the meeting held at the said Samuol Pother's, on the 6th da\ of June instant, did not j consist of more than thirty tbiree per¬ sons, of every description, a Uuimber of 0-\Anm:rK,^(h June, 18)8. RotlEWT GoURfcAT, l.>fj. This da) wa* Mi a pvpectab! • meeting *»f the land owners of the lownshipof ()«nalin«ck, at die house of Adam l^ker, [nn-keeper, in the Fa=r«rn l)i-trict ; Tromas M. .Iaiivsov Chosen President, Ftobert Grant, Cleik; Jo¬ seph Buckus, Jamcj. t. Grant and John Wal- druf, Jun. as Committee for forwarding the designs of the meeting. Knowing it to he ro> late to meet the Com¬ mitter at Enioi Town or York at the day* appointed, we know ofnnolh^r meeting in tin* -^astern or Johostown Districts, wrthere- tore wi>h to be inutmcted how to proceed 10 meet the dfdgnsof Niagara l)i-;iriet. I am, with due respect, votur ever well wish¬ er, THOMAS M. JONSON, President We fmd from the Upper Canada Ph&'iLv. that the great cause ofrn- (ptiru into the state ofllie Province has been spiritedly taken up in the District of Gore. Our limit* icill not admit copying out of ihe above mentioned Newspaper the Reports oj the To-xn- ship meeting*^ but the following is for the District at Ittfge* Hamilton, Diflrict of Gore,) June 13th, i 8:8. \ This day a rreetingof the Reprcfen tatives from the dcflVrent TownJhips vf the Diu\i&, atfetnbted at the Jnn ofj Samuel Price, f»r the purpofe of ptti- tioiiiog the Prince Regent on the gene¬ ral llateol pnbbc aff-iin now exilHug in the Province uf Upper Canada. diehard Beaflry, Efij. reprefentiog the townfhip of Barcoo, Peter Moqi:br'u»m» Aneafler. Jacvh Spn'ngdeea, SaUfleet. Andrew Joru-s, Beverly. John ( htfholrn, Efq, Eaft riambo'. (apt. Won Chiftolfn, Nelfon. Sampfon Howell, Trafalgari Thomas Choat, Glanfnrd. Frederick Ycovrard, llaldim,.tid. Jacob F'b, Waterloo. PeteT Hop;cbroom being nnanimonfly called to the Chair, the bufiaefa of the j day commenced by reading Mi. Gour- lay's addrefn to trw rtfident 'and h »ld- crs of Upper Canada, and the petition] to the P'?r?ce Rrgcnt. The add:efs and eeh.ion were unanimonfly approved ul t^y the meeting. Tfecmiee-'ng ptoc-ed ■d to choofe RcprefenUtivCS Fni the Diftnft, and the following pcrlunts Were unanimonfly chofen, viz. lUi-liurJ H llley, I fij to rrptTfcvte th: Cgi i»tv of Wf ntworih. Capt. William Chiiholm, the County of llalton. « The meeting proceeded to cled a Tieafurer and Secretary, Geo. Hamil ton, l£(q. was elected Treafurer, and John Chtflli lm, Efq. Secretary. The meeting pafTed a vete of thai ks to Mr- Gourlay, f>r hi* fphited iuierference in behalf of bit Mdjdly's fubjeds in this Province. Iv-om, oppofr.c the Markets r*n vSacUr- day the I ith toft, at il o'clock, A. M. VIZ i Mare, Pleasure IVaggon $ Sett of Harness, A quantity of New Books, J Choirs, Tahiti Bedsteads, Hardware and Dn/ Gwds. Which will be fold without rrfcrve;. A Catalogue of the above Bo.k- can be feen any day previous to the day C DAWSON, A. & B. f fal July 6. 6 PROPOSALS BT AMOS LAT% Anther and Publiihei ot the late Mapa of the Nonhern p.iit o: the Slate ot New Yntk, Upper and Lower CanaJa, for reviling, corre&lng, and publifliin^, by Subf. rii/tnui, A FULL. AND CORRECT m a e OF THE S~ Shubec. Junr Zl. ' The B-ig Hunter, which arrived this morning, failed from London on the 16th ultimo. STATE Oh\\utr-rORK, On a Scale of 7 miles to au inch. The fi/.e of this Map ifl four feet four inches Iq-i^ic, romprifiuga l*rge part of Pennsylvania and New-Terfey, with a p;irt of I onoefiicut, Maffuchufet^ Ver¬ mont, and Upper Canada. This .-..ap extend' from the Canada Line, or 45^0 degree of N nh Latitude, fouth u» the! city of Philadelphia : and Fvora Pirts- bnr,;h in Pennfylvjnia on the well, trj New-H.iven i . 'JoiuieCticur on the eaft. This extent of com.try h rjearlv alt in¬ cluded within the lines of Latitude and Longitude that deE-ie the -xteriar limits of the Siftteof New V«:k, '1 be Pub lifter havi.i^lv.en employe 1 for upwards of twenty font years in rx- pluriujr and forveytng various partu of the United States and Upper anil Low- er Canada, and alio in compiling a»;! publithing Map9j which have ». e with veiy liberal patrotfage and encnura^e. merit, is fl-ittered in the relief, that rlJ9 prefent m.dert^kin^ -«i'l he equally well received by the public, an 1 infiir* ten a liberal rttnnneratjon tor all his exertion* and endeavors to promote and extend t'-e general improvement a-d knowledge of bifc o.vn country, and the adjoining Pro¬ vince*. This Map will He printed on fine wore paper, h »ndf'tnjely coiored, and delivered to Subfcrihers, ?" th< Mic. t. - * ar - 7- 151i. Made poit-ible in a hodk, 10 Mounu-d on rollers and 1 v.irnifhcd, J lo Subfcripttons will be received at this Office. Hi- Grace the Duhe of Richmond, it is faid, waff to embark for this Country about the 1II of this month. Carlton Houfe, May 7, 1818 His Grace the Duke of Richmond, this day, took the ufoaJoatha as Gover¬ nor of the Province »*f Lower and Upper Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunfwick, and the Iflands of Piinc*. Edward and Cape Breton. A Meeting w«« Under th- pretext of consulting ways and means, to petition Parlia¬ ment, are often dhparked, by the in- ter»'-renre of ks^a! authority. Qu.>s\ Has not Mr. Gourlay display¬ ed a violation of facts, in his publica¬ tions respecting existing grievance* ? jtns. Yes. §he$* Will you printout the par¬ ticulars ? Am. Before i do that, I wish to vo¬ lunteer afevv n marks, out of the scope ofv^ur.ine.tin.i. bl Mr. Gottrlay^ address- to the resident land owners ot Upper CftM*l** ^^cr iiite of the sec" omlof Aliriiristhe followingqueiaiou* remark. UH is not the men, it is th ttemrtArh blast^every hope of goor' ptinciplca and proc eedinffs. of the Nisg-ira Dilliid, 1 determined to con¬ tribute my mttc by fubfeription to I fupport the Petition. Ill my eftimat!on,j the firlt piinci-.de of EnyliuH Liberty iaj the right of Eleaion ; the fecond i- the j right of Petitioning, and (fircftnig our Petitions to anybtanch of government Thisright of Ptittivnmg U a main pillar in the re-npieof coMititntumal Liberty; and, when it h attacked, it becomes all true f.iend&ofiheConllitution, whatever may be their opinion ©f the occafion for exercifing the privilege in that par ticulat inftance, to unite to it« defeace. I have heard it rflVrted that th. ZACHKUS BURXHAM, j.v. ex ...traordinary proceeding al uded to was Jit, jlodercd by the Attorney General, and vain t_> .A^.-et ailV thlUl? &me»*t i'-"»' se.Mfarives, or ^ovcre- ofs^'A-id ... a former uarl of-tiia »»' aud^idthes^tem.sovcrtun^ ^ ^ d ^ \ ■8dteaa.be rtftl-l a^' Brvdfid—a rad- venaence, if he w mU n X hgn the warrant. The aflcrtton is not entuL-d to credit. ThcAtioiaev Qt&xA could! Sophias burg^ June 6lhs 1818. Thisdty a meeting of a nu:miyer of the iuhabtlants of this To.wns!hJp wa;- hidd at the hou^e of Joint G"x[»n, for petttiontng the Prince 11 ^mt, with re¬ gard to the state of the Provision The meeting w.*isre:;nlarly C"«n?titU- ted by culling Jesse Potter ro the Chair, and then proceeded, a^corciiOg to the recommendations ol Mr. Robert Gourlay. & hi*Addresstothe resident Land owners ef Upper Canadr-^ dated April c2d, IH18, was read over nrK| u. nanimously approved ot. Trn;, rrjeet- ing then appointed lly. V/m. i\.tC)\ Re¬ presentative, and Isaac Cole £\eTiL : aUo, a committee to forward l.*,,^ busi- ILL be held at MOORE'S COFFEE-HOUSE,on Thurf. day Evening next, at 8 o'clock, for the purpofe of taking into confiuer^tion the expediency' of ellablilliuig a B^NIC at this place ; where thofc who would wifh to promote fuch an eilablifhment are in¬ vited to attend. Kingston 1U J:<h 131 8. MRS KURV8HALT8, INFORMS rbt Lad'cs of Kin^iton, . that flic carries on the Millinery ^ Manluaniahing Business, In Store Hfrfet, nest flow to Mr. Flik'a Stove 1 where i*very w't rion •.'.••!! bs paid to thofc who may, fi.-njr her vrUh their cufto(n< July 6. 6 A New Line of .STAGES, VtTILL commence running on 6th T July, ami lea.ve the v arrymg Piace Monday and Thnrlday, 2 n'elocl*- fhe Tare f^.r York* a diilance of ro8 milca, will be £ % % o: S—^ud paid an follows. From ( a try tag ph.-e to B!an. shards, 18 milca at 4d, 6f: from blm- chard^to Hamilton village, 16 miles at 41' 5.A : from Hamilton vilLge to Hart- welU, 14 mile^ at 4d, 4/^ ; from Hart- wells to Dcwilli-rars, 25 miles, at jd \of\ ; from Dewiiligars to Gallaways, 20 miles at ed 8/4 ; fr m Ga!iawey> to York 15 miles at $& 6/3 lJs :© ; 8. Proprietors BENJ YOU.^G; ARCH. BLANi HARD, ELIJAH BUCK, THO HARTW'ELU NATH DE.WILUOA.Ri JA( OB G LLAW^Y. Hamilton, July t, 1818. 6 - STRAYED, X^ROM the Town of Kingfton on Friday laft, a fmall Bay Horfe ; he has a white ftripe in his face, his mane begged, (hort tail, mane and tail bhvkj a whiie fpot upon one! of his hind feet below the fct lock, thr flcjn ofF the ca ) ( his ti^ht fore knee, from a cut, is ■»- hoor S or O years old ; Whoever will bring the laid lio'feto Mrs Patncka -t Ku«gftoo, or in Mr Ferguforf near tuc touu, will be fuitably rcwardedi W. P. PATRICK. Kbgftjfa* July 6, 1S18. - 6 . J.C. WILSON. mm ^ ib* Zncttftblfi wai%tiiig oil July 6, i8i3. 4 NY perfon defuoua to clear from -_ Jl. five to fifty acucs of Land, fituat- on the bay fid?, nine miles from King* ton, adjoining Col- Johnfou's, may have the timber upon the fame, it being ver\ convenient for rafting to town, 01 for tilt purpofe of fupplyiog the St«ram hoars For further pauivd.os enquire of the proptietor, on the premilcs. Snf|HE fubferiber* intending to lr<t i JL this Provi.ice, previous to the 15th in!la*:t, delires all pcifoils to who;n I*.q may be indebted to apply Ear immediate payment, and t!i"fc indebted to hi in u e requeued to fettle their rclpect*ve ac¬ counts without delay, JOHN BRAUNEIS. Kingston, 6dj July, l818> 6.vl Haifa Gumea II ward. LOS l\ Rl this Town, on Wtrdti f- day livening Kill, a icttd n%:,ncj A. v.'. F. Any p^riou fi&cHug fnVh, X trpon delNcrjug the fj eai Mr. M . r<*| ■tfec H ute, »viU be OlUtlcd lo UL& aboVe ium. t .;p

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